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Not sure why original post didn't go through but this has NOTHING to do with the GOP and American anti-abortion or pro-Abortion people. It's on the Irish so please post your crazy disgust when it is here in America which will be never.

Not sure why original post didn't go through but this has NOTHING to do with the GOP and American anti-abortion or pro-Abortion people. It's on the Irish so please post your crazy disgust when it is here in America which will be never.

Well, obviously this doesn't have to do with America, the title clearly says Ireland.

However, I posted this article as a point of reference so others could see how a country will NO abortion rights handles certain cases.

This woman's life was in danger, they refused to give her an abortion because of the law in Ireland, the result?

She died! (ironically enough, so did her unborn child).

I mentioned the GOP because they are VERY anti-abortion and their platform hints that they want to make abortion ILLEGAL on the federal level.

Thankfully Romney lost, so we don't have to worry about right wing justices on the SCOTUS.

Although I don't believe in abortion this is a case where the woman should have been able to legally have the abortion. It was clear that her life was in danger and the baby probably wasn't going to live either. Anyone who would be against this woman being able to do what she needs to do to save her own life should go kill themself.

I feel for anyone who dies who is not a criminal. but with that being said, you want to argue pro-life and pro-choice, maybe you should post an article with all the babies killed by abortions, which is 3300 per day, every day in America alone, seems to far exceed the number of those that die who are denied an abortion.

I feel for anyone who dies who is not a criminal. but with that being said, you want to argue pro-life and pro-choice, maybe you should post an article with all the babies killed by abortions, which is 3300 per day, every day in America alone, seems to far exceed the number of those that die who are denied an abortion.

You are probably right that more babies die because of intentional abortions than in cases like this but one dosen't have anything to do with the other.

I feel for anyone who dies who is not a criminal. but with that being said, you want to argue pro-life and pro-choice, maybe you should post an article with all the babies killed by abortions, which is 3300 per day, every day in America alone, seems to far exceed the number of those that die who are denied an abortion.

The woman whom dies asked for an abortion while miscarrying because she was in intense pain. She was told "No. This is a Catholic country." Then she died. Her abortion would have been perfectly constitutional in Ireland, but religion got in the way and she died. So referencing all other abortions makes no sense. And it's not hard to imagine religion getting in the way in America as well. Roe vs Wade end of story? Have you been outside at all since that case? It's not over by a long shot. Should be, but the Christian right won't let it.